India
ITC Faces Union Backlash Over Coronavirus Work Warnings to Employees
While ITC had so far not taken any action against workers, the company notices said "absence without leave" would lead to salary cuts and "disciplinary action", without elaborating.
Ola, Uber Resume Services in Green, Orange Zones As India Enters Lockdown 3.0
However, both Ola and Uber services in cities that fall under the Red Zone continue to remain suspended.
Nepal Records 16 New Covid-19 Cases Stemming from Contact with Tabhligi Jamaat Leader
All the 16 people were found COVID-19 positive on Sunday, adding that the total number of coronavirus cases in Nepal now stands at 75.
UP Govt Caps Liquor Purchase for Next Few Days as People Queue Up on Day 1 of Relaxed Lockdown
While some complained of not getting their favourite brands, many were happy to get liquor after more than 40 days of the lockdown.
Shops Selling Non-essential Goods to Open from Today in Pune
Shops selling non-essential commodities, including liquor, will be allowed to function from Monday in the non-containment zones of Pune district of Maharashtra, an official said.
Karnataka's Davangere District, A Green Zone, Registers 21 Covid-19 Cases in One Day
A total of 94 high-risk samples were tested in the district on Friday, and 72 on Saturday, of which 21 had tested positive. On Sunday, 164 more samples were sent for testing.
Tiger Dies in Pilibhit After Being Tranquilised in a Cane Field for Treatment of Injuries
As per the standard operating procedure, the chief wildlife warden is supposed to give a written order. In the Pilibhit case, the order given was verbal.
Mumbai Covid-19 Cases Up by 441 to 8613 and 21 New Deaths Recorded
With this, the total number of the cases has mounted to 8,613 and death toll to 343.
'Isolated in Renovated Chambers': TMC Says Central Vista Budget Could Feed 1.85 Cr Indians for 6 Months
Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee said taxpayers' money was being used to renovate "Lutyens' Delhi", adding for the same amount at Rs 30 per meal, they could have fed two meals a day to 1.85 crore Indians for the next six months..
MHA Asks States to Prepare Second Line of Defence as Many Cops Get Infected
In a communication to all states and UTs, the MHA said the police chiefs may consider the option of 'work from home' for personnel not deployed on frontline.
Army jawan Dies as Colleague Hits Him While Reversing Car in Jammu & Kashmir
He was critically injured after one of his colleagues hit him while reversing his vehicle at the training centre at Sarol.
Delhi Airport to Resume Flights from Terminal 3, Entry Gates & Check-in Bays to Be Given to Airlines
All international airlines' passengers would be entering the airport using gates 6, 7 and 8. The staff of these airlines would be sitting at rows J, K, L and M for check-in at Terminal 3.
Haryana Mulling to Impose New Coronavirus Cess on Liquor: Deputy CM Chautala
Haryana has been suffering monthly revenue losses of Rs 6,000 crore due to the coronoavirus-triggered lockdown.
7 Children Injured as Unexploded Substance Goes Off in Handwara
The injured children were shifted to Zachaldara hospital for treatment, an officer said.
Two Punjab Returnees Among Three New Covid-19 Cases in Nanded
Three more persons, including two drivers who returned from Punjab, tested positive for coronavirus in Maharashtra's Nanded district on Sunday, an official said.
Health Hazard in Making? As Vaccination Takes a Hit, Parents Worry About Kids' Health in Hotspot Indore
With almost the entire healthcare staff engaged in coronavirus-related duty in Indore, government institutions which take care of community health are almost defunct. The crisis in near similar in Bhopal.